Premium Compact Camera For Everyday Use

Design & Control

High-quality finish and easy operation encourage creativity

Weighing approximately 340g*5, the FUJIFILM X70 is the lightest X-series camera with an APS-C sized sensor. The top-plate features milled aluminium exposure compensation and shutter speed dials, making it easy to quickly access key features, while the aperture and focusing rings are also made from milled aluminium to help keep weight down. Apertures can be changed in 1/3 or 1 stop increments, plus the focusing ring doubles up as a control ring for quick access to a range of functions.

Image Quality

Key technologies that deliver the high quality images unique to X-series models have been compressed into a pocket-sized body. This includes the stunning color reproduction technology, developed as a result of more than 80 years of photographic film manufacturing, and the unique Lens Modulation Optimizer (LMO) image processing technology that corrects optical defects such as diffraction*6 to achieve edge-to-edge sharpness and a realistic three-dimensional effect. On-sensor phase detection AF focuses in an ultra-fast 0.1 sec and, thanks to the high-speed EXR Processor II image processor, the camera starts up in just 0.5sec*7, has a shutter time lag of 0.01sec and shooting interval of 0.5sec*8.

Autofocus

AF system with Zone and Wide/Tracking modes for effortless capture of moving subjects

The AF system offers the standard 49-point Single Point mode for high speed and precision focusing, as well as the new Zone and Wide/Tracking modes that use a larger 77-point area to capture moving subjects.

Digital Tele-converter

Digital Tele-converter with three settings

One body, three lenses. The X70's fixed lens offers a 28mm*9 angle of view but, thanks to the first Digital Tele-converter mode in an X-series camera, users can also select 35mm*9 and 50mm*9 options. Settings for the Digital Tele-converter can be changed within the menu, or on the control ring on the lens barrel, enabling users to quickly check the image on the LCD before shooting..